Georgia and Carolinas CEA 7 - 8 February 2014 Conference CFP

full name / name of organization:

Georgia and Carolinas College English Association

contact email:

lee.jones@gpc.edu

We are interested in panels and papers that situate the idea of “connections” alongside challenges, developments, and innovations impacting the future of English scholarship, English as a profession, and English as a program of study.

“Connections” embraces a set of experiences that increasingly has come to inform humanistic inquiry and, more precisely, literary scholarship:

• connections among literary genres, periods, figures, theories, or cultural traditions
• connections across specialties, disciplines, communities, pedagogies, and new technologies
• connections between study in English and in other disciplines
• connections between and among literary genres, the canonical and the non-canonical, high culture and low, technology and teaching, digital and print literacy

We welcome both practical and theoretical approaches.
We also invite undergraduate and graduate students to submit individual or panel proposals.

cfp categories:

african-american

american

eighteenth_century

gender_studies_and_sexuality

graduate_conferences

medieval

modernist studies

postcolonial

renaissance

rhetoric_and_composition

romantic

twentieth_century_and_beyond

victorian

By web submission at 11/06/2013 - 21:00

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